Enter Da' Bodeverse is Mark Bode’s first exhibition in Asia, launching at Gallery Harajuku.
Bode’s characters were the first to appear in graffiti, shaping the movement’s early visual identity. The Bode lettering style laid the foundation for bubble writing, graffiti’s first distinct lettering style. His work is embedded in hip-hop and street art, influencing generations of artists.
This exhibition features original work created exclusively for Gallery Harajuku, along with two limited edition prints. It marks the start of a larger campaign, with future exhibitions planned in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China.
The exhibition catalogue waiting list is now open. Email a request to secure a copy on February 28, 2025.
Enter Da' Bodeverse is Mark Bode’s first exhibition in Asia, launching at Gallery Harajuku.
Bode’s characters were the first to appear in graffiti, shaping the movement’s early visual identity. The Bode lettering style laid the foundation for bubble writing, graffiti’s first distinct lettering style. His work is embedded in hip-hop and street art, influencing generations of artists.
This exhibition features original work created exclusively for Gallery Harajuku, along with two limited edition prints. It marks the start of a larger campaign, with future exhibitions planned in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China.
The exhibition catalogue waiting list is now open. Email a request to secure a copy on February 28, 2025.
Cheech Wizard stands as the most iconic character in graffiti history—a rite of passage for artists worldwide. Dominating walls, trains, and black books since the 1970s, Cheech embodies graffiti’s rebellious, self-determined, anti-establishment spirit.
Recognizing this profound influence, Hidden Champion magazine—a staple of Tokyo's street art and underground contemporary art movement—has partnered with SHDW Gallery to present a tribute collection honoring Cheech Wizard's legacy in street art, graffiti, and underground comics. This curated exhibition features works by leading contemporary artists, including Os Gemeos, Anthony Lister, Lushsux, and Snipe 1, each offering their unique interpretations of the legendary character.
Cheech Wizard stands as the most iconic character in graffiti history—a rite of passage for artists worldwide. Dominating walls, trains, and black books since the 1970s, Cheech embodies graffiti’s rebellious, self-determined, anti-establishment spirit.
Recognizing this profound influence, Hidden Champion magazine—a staple of Tokyo's street art and underground contemporary art movement—has partnered with SHDW Gallery to present a tribute collection honoring Cheech Wizard's legacy in street art, graffiti, and underground comics. This curated exhibition features works by leading contemporary artists, including Os Gemeos, Anthony Lister, Lushsux, and Snipe 1, each offering their unique interpretations of the legendary character.